My Sister Pauline, called Home Too Soon.

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane , I would walk right up to heaven and bring you back again.

The greatest gift our parents gave us..was each other.

If I had a flower for every memory I have with you, I could forever walk in my garden.

Rest In Peace knowing how much I love you!!

All I ask is that you remember me at the alter of God.

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A sundown splendid and serene,
A sister’s kiss upon your cheek,
A timeless moment when you are thanked,
You smile but cannot speak.
Such gifts are rich beyond compare,
And compensate for grief and care.
We lost a very special sister and best friend the day you were called home so suddenly and without warning..
Loved with a love beyond all telling,
Missed with a grief beyond all tears.
Goodnight and God Bless Pauline I love you and miss you so much…xxx

Re-united with her loving parents and brothers Peter and John, sister Patrica. Missed by her loving husband Peter also daughter Susan and Ebony her granddaughter, son Anthony, and Grandsons.. Not forgetting Brian and Niece Julie.

Norwegian Vessel Arrives

Norwegian vessel to arrive at MH370 search area this weekend.

*Its good they will try to find the bodies and plane but I fear they will be unrecognisable if they are under the water > of course their skeletons could be trapped and still sat in their seats and that the door is jammed allowing no bodies to float up. I have a problem with nothing being found or floating on the sea bed which makes me think they are not even in the sea.. There is a quote ‘And the sea shall give up her dead’. There has been no sight or sound > not even from the very first day of the missing plane from the black box.KUALA LUMPUR: The Seabed Constructor, a Norwegian research vessel, is expected to arrive at the new Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 search area by this weekend.
Confirming this today, Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) director-general Datuk Seri Azharuddin Abdul Rahman said the DCA will receive daily updates from its crew on the search progress.

This information, he said, would be channeled to the next of kin first via the DCA website.

“We will also provide updates on the search mission to the media and public once a week,” he said.

Azharuddin was speaking to reporters after attending the Allied Aeronautics Training Centre’s (Allied) ‘moment of pride’ meet and greet session.

The Malaysian government and United States-based exploration firm Ocean Infinity Limited had on January 10 inked a deal to officially resume the search for the missing jetliner.

The search, which had been suspended for about a year, would take place in a new search area of 25,000 square kilometre of the Indian Ocean.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai had said the deal would be on a “no cure, no fee” basis, whereby the government would have to pay>>

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